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Tip/Quote of the Day # 4255
The quality of your walk to halt transitions will tell a lot about the quality of all of your work.
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The quality of your walk to halt transitions will tell a lot about the quality of all of your work.
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When you are looking down you will have even more of a tendency to ride from your hands. Looking up will help to remind you to ride from your seat.
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It can be a clever time to work on the beginning of a piaffe, or "half steps", when you are out hacking and your horse gets a bit excited and "prancy." Take advantage of the moment, to ask them (and allow them) to do what they
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Always strive to keep the feeling that two thirds of the horse is in front of you. This means staying behind your horse's shoulders, and allowing the horse to have as long of a neck as possible. This allows the rider to have a greater amount of security,
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Horses that tend to rush or hurry often do best when ridden at a slower than ideal pace until they are rhythmical and relaxed, and are no longer trying to hurry.
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If your horse struggles to maintain a consistent rhythm, think of using your breathing to help him stay regular. This is one reason why counting is so useful, as when you count, you will breathe in that rhythm.
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Riders who do not stretch their horses are missing out on the full body suppling and gymnasticizing effects that a real stretch over the back will provide.
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"With excellent timing of your release of the aid, you can train prompt response to incredibly subtle aids, all while improving understanding and relaxation." ~ Alexis Soutter
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Overbending the neck is especially problematic in lateral work, as it causes the horse to displace their weight to the outside.
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"A lot of riders think that will make their jumping better by jumping as many jumps as possible. They will go and get a jumping lesson, as opposed to a dressage lesson or doing some physical exercises to teach them body awareness skills, and probably the last would help
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The basic rule of riding is that energy is created with the legs, directed by the rider's seat, and guided by the reins.
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"Dressage is the art of putting one crooked body on top of another crooked body and making them both straight." ~ Richard Weis